I am curious if there is a need for this; I personally have 20 or so domains I have purchased for random things over the years, but I probably will never use them. Selling them is a pain generally, and I know none of them are worth too much. Would there be demand for a site:<p>1. setup a landing page listing your domains
2. verify all the domains with a text record
3. point all your domains to the landing page
4. someone can purchase the domain<p>Would you pay 7.99/mo for this service? Would you pay nothing, and allow adwords?
Not at all for a monthly fee.<p>Sedo has the equivalent service, point your DNS at them and they serve a "This domain is for sale" landing page with ads, and they get a commission on the sale if it happens.
Someone else had a similar idea - <a href="http://www.nametagup.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.nametagup.com/</a> - <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5238130" rel="nofollow">https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5238130</a><p>I like the concept but it has to be easy for the user and rather than a monthly fee - focus on a 1 or 5% commission on sales. This way you capture people uploading 100+ domains and trying to get a sale.<p>Another concept in this space that I like is <a href="http://stylate.com/" rel="nofollow">http://stylate.com/</a> who finds domains -creates logos and then offers them up for $250 flat. So rather than waste time with name generate - u can do that for $250 and always find something better later.
I would be unlikely to pay $8 per month, but I would pay commission for selling it or sharing advertising revenue. Using a TXT record to indicate a domain is for sale seems interesting too.<p>(edit: yes, I do have a handful of "unused" side-project domains)